- Siobhán McKenna
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name = Siobhán McKenna
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caption = Siobhán McKenna in her early acting days
birthname = Siobhán Giollamhuire Nic Cionnaith
birthdate =May 24 1923
birthplace =Belfast ,Northern Ireland
deathdate =November 16 ,1986 (age 63)
deathplace =Dublin ,Ireland
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spouse =Denis O'Dea (1956-1978)
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awards =Siobhán McKenna (
May 24 ,1923 -November 16 ,1986 ), was an Irish stage and screen actress.Born Siobhán Giollamhuire Nic Cionnaith in
Belfast, Northern Ireland , she grew up in Galway City and inCounty Monaghan, Ireland speaking fluent Irish. She was still in her teens when she became a member of an amateur Gaelic theatre group and made her stage debut at Galway's Gaelic Theatre in 1940. She is also remembered for herEnglish-language performances at theAbbey Theatre inDublin where she would eventually star in what many consider her finest role in theGeorge Bernard Shaw play, "Saint Joan".While performing at the Abbey Theatre she met actor
Denis O'Dea , whom she married in 1956 and they had one child, a son:Donnacha O'Dea , who swam for Ireland at the1968 Summer Olympics and later won aWorld Series of Poker bracelet in 1998.In 1947 she debuted on the London stage and on Broadway in 1955 in "
The Chalk Garden " for which she would receive aTony Award nomination for "Best Actress in a Leading Role, Drama." In 1956, she appeared in the Cambridge Drama Festival production of "Saint Joan" at theOff-Broadway Phoenix Theatre. Theatre critic Elliot Norton called her performance the finest portrayal of Joan in memory. Siobhán McKenna's popularity earned her the cover of "Life" magazine. She received a second Tony Best Actress nomination for her role in the 1958 play, "The Rope Dancers" in which she starred withArt Carney andJoan Blondell .Although primarily a stage actress, McKenna appeared in a number of made-for-television films and dramas plus acted in several
motion picture s including 1961's "King of Kings", starring in the role of the Virgin Mary. In 1964 she performed in "Of Human Bondage" and the following year in "Doctor Zhivago".McKenna was awarded the Gold Medal of the Éire Society of
Boston, Massachusetts for having "significantly fulfilled the ideals of the Éire Society, in particular, spreading awareness of the cultural achievements of the Irish people."Siobhán McKenna's final stage appearance came in the 1985 play "Bailegangaire" for the
Druid Theatre Company . Suffering fromlung cancer , despite surgery, she died the following year inDublin, Ireland aged 63, and was interred in the Rahoon Cemetery inCounty Galway . The inscription on her tomb is written in Irish.ee also
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